Farage rejects local Reform UK-Tory coalitions
- Nigel Farage rejected Kemi Badenoch's idea of Tory-Reform council coalitions, stating that Reform has no intention of forming coalitions with the Tories at any level due to the Tories' past performance of breaking Britain nationally for 14 years.
- Kemi Badenoch suggested that local authorities should make coalitions based on what is right for the people in their local area, emphasizing local decisions over national agreements.
- The Labour Party Chair, Ellie Reeves, warned that voting for Reform or Conservative would lead to more of the Tory chaos that held the country back over the past 14 years.
- Daisy Cooper of the Liberal Democrats criticized the lack of difference between both parties' policies, claiming that one couldn't put a cigarette paper between Badenoch and Farage when it comes to their policies.
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Humiliation for Kemi Badenoch as Farage rejects her offer of Tory-Reform coalitions
Tory leader Kemi Badenoch has been left humiliated after her offer of Tory-Reform coalitions at a council level was rejected by Nigel Farage. In a sign of how desperate the Tory party has become, given that they are expected to suffer major losses during local elections due to be held on May 1, Badenoch had given Tory councillors the green light to form coalitions with Reform UK councillors during an appearance on BBC Breakfast. While ruling out…
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